Pitt Landscape and Construction

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Salt Lake County — Utah's Most Diverse Landscape Market

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General Contractor in Salt Lake County - Our Project Impact

Pitt Landscape has completed 116 general contractor projects in Salt Lake County, totaling $797K in sold work at an average project value of $7K, with crews active in Cottonwood Heights, Draper, Herriman, Holladay and 10 others throughout Salt Lake County. We've been delivering this work here since February 2021, and that kind of long-standing local presence gives people confidence that we're here to stay.

5.0 / 5from 16 reviewsSalt Lake County general contractor reviews

301

Total Estimates

$4.1M

Estimate Revenue

115

Projects Sold

$794K

Sold Revenue

$230K

Top 10 Full-Scope Project Avg

Our largest installs combine landscape design ($141K) and construction ($89K) per project

$141K

Design

$89K

Construction

Project Coverage in Salt Lake County

Track where we're building general contractor projects throughout Salt Lake County.

City Summary

DraperSold Jobs: 12
Sold Revenue
$300,627
Avg. Ticket
$25,052
Salt Lake CitySold Jobs: 50
Sold Revenue
$288,584
Avg. Ticket
$5,772
MurraySold Jobs: 11
Sold Revenue
$67,599
Avg. Ticket
$6,145
Grand TotalSold Jobs: 116
Sold Revenue
$797,325
Avg. Ticket
$6,873

General Contractor in Salt Lake County

Comprehensive General Contracting Services in Salt Lake County. Your trusted partner for comprehensive construction solutions—Pitt Landscaping excels at every project. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Salt Lake County.

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Customer Reviews in Salt Lake County

Average rating: 5.0 / 5 (16 reviews)
Shanthrax M★★★★★

Pitt was absolutely amazing. They took the design and brought it to life, with a very difficult back yard project that required a lot of changes. They kept to cost (even came down in a couple of places) and were remarkably fast. My back yard is now a…

emily hays★★★★★

Working with Pitt was a great experience. They were quick to respond to every question, worked efficiently without cutting corners, and delivered quality work. After dealing with an unprofessional contractor on the first half of our project, Pitt com…

Mike Thiriot★★★★★

We had a great experience working with Pitt. We put a pool in last fall and the pool contractor left our yard a disaster. So we contacted Pitt in the spring and they helped us come up with a plan for our yard. Their bid was reasonable and they wor…

Christopher Jolles★★★★★

My house west of Herriman abuts on a steep hill which directs water into my basement. Pitt constructed a drainage culvert by digging a long 4 ft deep 3 ft wide trench, lining it with permeable material, placing a 9 in permeable tube and filling the t…

Matthew Chabot★★★★★

Ryan and his team were incredibly responsive. They had creative solutions for our project and had great follow through and communication throughout. We really had an excellent experience and would recommend them to anyone.

Salt Lake County Landscape Conditions by Area

East Bench (Holladay, Millcreek, Cottonwood Heights): Clay-heavy soils, mature tree canopies, established landscapes that need renovation rather than starting from scratch. Irrigation systems are often 20–30 years old and underperforming. Retaining walls are common on the hillside lots transitioning from flat valley to canyon terrain.

South Valley (Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Herriman, Riverton, Bluffdale): Mix of new construction and 1980s–2000s builds. Lot sizes are larger than the urban core. Outdoor living investment is high in this market — patios, outdoor kitchens, and fire features are among the most common project types. Newer construction often has compacted soil and minimal landscaping from the builder.

Urban Core (Salt Lake City, Murray, West Jordan): Smaller lots, more urban design constraints, strong demand for space-efficient outdoor design. Rooftop decks and elevated outdoor spaces are more common here than anywhere else in the county. Historic properties in Federal Heights and Avenues neighborhoods require sensitivity to neighborhood character.

Choosing Maintenance in Salt Lake County

With this much variety under one county designation, the most important thing we do before any Maintenance project in Salt Lake County is site assessment — understanding the specific soils, drainage, existing vegetation, HOA restrictions, and intended use of the space. A landscape design that works perfectly in Draper may be completely wrong for a Federal Heights hillside lot. We don't apply county-wide assumptions when the conditions are this varied. Every Salt Lake County project starts with an on-site evaluation, and the design follows from what the site actually needs.

General Contractor FAQs for Salt Lake County

Answers to the questions we hear most from property owners in Salt Lake County.

Do I need permits for my project in Salt Lake County?
Many projects require permits for grading, drainage, structures, and utility connections. Pitt Landscape and Construction handles all permitting and compliance to ensure your project meets local regulations.
How do I choose the right general contractor in Salt Lake County?
Look for a licensed, insured contractor with experience, strong reviews, and a proven track record. Pitt Landscape and Construction brings expertise and seamless project management to every job.

One License. One Contract. Complete Project Delivery.

Pitt Landscape & Construction holds a Utah B-100 General Contractor license — and that license is what separates us from every landscaper, remodeler, or trade contractor working around you. We coordinate the full scope: architectural design, permits, structural work, concrete, hardscape, irrigation, softscape, outdoor structures, and interior builds — all under a single contract with a single point of accountability. Our top 10 completed projects average $248,216. Every one of them combined construction and landscape scope because that is how full-property transformations work.

What Our Licensed GC Work Actually Covers

Our general contracting scope reaches across every phase of a major project. On the construction side: basement and kitchen remodels, garage builds, shade structures and pergolas, outdoor kitchens, and full structural site work. On the landscape side: engineered retaining walls, concrete flatwork, pavers, irrigation systems, planting, and site grading. We pull permits, manage inspections, and subcontract licensed trade work — electrical, plumbing, pool installation — when required. If your property needs it, we handle it.

Scale That Proves Our Positioning

Since 2007, Pitt Landscape & Construction has completed more than 450 standard-scope projects across the Salt Lake Valley. Our general contracting work spans 127 completed projects and over $5.3 million in construction revenue. These are not line-item repairs — they are large-scale builds where GC oversight keeps a $200K project on schedule, on budget, and code-compliant. We serve Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Riverton, Murray, Salt Lake City, and surrounding communities across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Summit counties.

Why a Licensed GC Changes the Outcome

Utah requires a licensed general contractor for most structural work above certain thresholds — because unlicensed construction creates liability, failed inspections, and work that cannot be insured or sold. A licensed GC like Pitt Landscape & Construction manages subcontractor vetting, lien waivers, permit submittals, and final inspection sign-offs on your behalf. When your project involves a deck, a retaining wall over four feet, a basement conversion, or any permitted outdoor structure, the GC license is not optional — it is what protects your investment.

Construction and Landscape Together — The Full-Scope Difference

The projects that define Pitt Landscape & Construction are not single-trade jobs. They are full-property builds: a basement remodel paired with a complete landscape redesign, a garage build alongside a concrete and retaining wall system, an outdoor kitchen and pergola set within a hardscape and irrigation installation. Keeping construction and landscape under the same GC means unified design intent, no contractor finger-pointing, and a finished property that functions and looks like a single plan — because it was one.

Starting Your General Contracting Project in Salt Lake County

Every project at Pitt Landscape & Construction begins with a design-build consultation. We assess your site in Salt Lake County, review scope, and produce architectural drawings before any work begins. This ensures permits are pulled correctly, subcontractors are coordinated against a real plan, and your investment is protected from the first day of construction to the final walk-through. Contact us to schedule your consultation and receive a project estimate for your Salt Lake County property.

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